Water-Repellent Glass (WRG) is a
chemical film that is baked into the factory-fitted
glass on the front, rear, and side
windows of a vehicle to maintain proper
visibility in wet weather. It is produced and
patented by
Volvo Cars, WRG claims to take water in the form of
rain,
mud,
snow,
sleet, or
ice, and disperse it into tiny droplets that quickly slide off the windows of the
car. This feature is indicated on the bottom of the glass by use of a water droplet icon near the laminated company name. The WRG chemical must be replaced on the vehicle after every six years.
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